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Patron Membership of $600 a year helps to ensure the effectiveness of CACJ's legal, educational and legislative programs. CACJ Patrons provide an extra financial cushion for CACJ, guaranteeing that we can continue to meet the rising cost of preserving justice in an era of ever-increasing assaults on the rights of the accused.

Patron dues are investments in the goals of CACJ: the protection of individual rights and liberties, the improvement of the criminal justice system, and the continuing education of the defense bar.

Patrons are invited to attend two CACJ one-day seminars each year absolutely free. The CACJ Patrons listed below have made their investment. We would like to thank them for their support by acknowledging them here.

Clyde M. Blackmon, Sacramento

Christopher C. Chaney, Pasadena

Donald P. Dorfman, Sacramento

Ernest L. Eady, Orange

Larry Forbes, Los Angeles

Jacqueline Goodman, Fullerton

Gerson S. Horn, Los Angeles

Jan David Karowsky, Sacramento

Dennis Latimer, Chico

Thomas A. Leupp, Auburn

C. Thomas McDonald, Santa Ana

Alvin S. Michaelson, Los Angeles

Richard H. Millard, Los Angeles

Jon C. Minsloff, Santa Cruz

James F. Pokorny, San Diego

Donald M. Re, Los Angeles

D. Mickey Sampson, Sacramento

Philip A. Schnayerson, Hayward

Jeffrey R. Stein, San Luis Obispo

Allan H. Stokke, Santa Ana

John Yzurdiaga, Los Angeles



Sustaining Members make a substantial financial commitment to CACJ by paying $300 each year. These contributions support the goals of CACJ: protection of individual liberties; opposition to arbitrariness and brutality in the criminal justice system, support instead for programs that are reasonable and decent; and the development of an organization of criminal defense practitioners uniquely suited to address these issues strongly and persuasively in the legislature and the courts.

Mark A. Arnold, San Jose

Robert Beles, Oakland

Michael W. Bien, San Francisco

Allen R. Bloom, San Diego

Jules Bonjour, Hayward

Daniel F. Brookman, Santa Monica

Joel Carash Esq., Stockton

Nanci L. Clarence, San Francisco

Jennifer P. Friedman, Los Angeles

Robert S. Gerstein, Los Angeles

James M. Glick, San Bernardino

Charles L. Goldberg, San Diego

Richard G. Hirsch, Santa Monica

Stuart A. Holmes, Claremont

Peter J. Hughes, San Diego

Michael G. Idiart, Fresno

Barry M. Karl, Redwood City

Richard Keyes, Redwood City

Tom Kielty, Los Angeles

Vincent J. LaBarbera, Santa Ana

Alex Landon, San Diego

Virginia Landry, Irvine

Leonard Levine, Los Angeles

Roberto Marquez, Marysville

Dennis G. Merenbach, Santa Barbara

Robert M. Myers, Sherman Oaks

Barry K. Newman, Fairfield

Gregory C. Paraskou, Santa Ynez

Linda M. Parisi, Sacramento

Clifton L. Peters III, Victorville

John T. Philipsborn, San Francisco

Howard R. Price, Beverly Hills

Allen Ruby, Palo Alto

Robert M. Sanger, Santa Barbara

Malcolm S. Segal, Sacramento

Charles M. Sevilla, San Diego

Robert L. Shapiro, Los Angeles

Richard Such, San Francisco

Scott A. Sugarman, San Francisco

Jere N. Sullivan , Jr., San Luis Obispo

Tony Tamburello, San Francisco

L. Stephen Turer, Santa Rosa

Doron Weinberg, San Francisco

Mia F. Yamamoto, Los Angeles

Vicki H. Young, San Francisco



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